Interior Double Glazed Doors

Interior Double Glazed Doors - It is something to be labeled based on your results. It is another thing to succumb to that label as readily as A.J. Burnett did this weekend. His behavior on Saturday was a clear sign that not only does he pitch with all or nothing results, however he also tosses with an all or nothing attitude. And the worst part is, he shows no signals of fighting to rid himself of this label.

Rather than seeing this weekend as a way to demonstrate he can claw and scrape to help keep his team despite a poor beginning in a game, Burnett let his emotions get the top of him. This weekend it became increasingly apparent that Burnett doesn't have the focus or desire to pitch in grind-it-out conditions. This indicates that he feels if he does not have a jewel going by the second inning, what's the point? The game is a lost cause.

At 33, Burnett should also understand some other things. When things get tough, he should understand that most good athletes rise to challenges and bear down. He should understand that it's every starting pitcher's job to give his team an opportunity to win every time he takes the mound. He does not have to control in every excursion. Sometimes his job will be to maintain the game close. Sometimes his job will be to maintain his own offense.

Most importantly, it's a starting pitcher's job to give attempt each and every time he's called on to pitch. This does not merely mean physical effort. Mental exertion is meant by this. This implies pitching to the ebbs and flows of the game. Suck it up, should you give up an early lead, like Burnett did on Saturday and give your team an opportunity to come back. Don't let your mechanics get slack as a result of concentration and lost focus. And certainly, don't lose control of your emotions.